Funny all my boards are not even on the list. Intensity Pro works with Almost all Gigabyte and ASUS Motherboards from P5K to x79 and 2011. My first was P5K -p35 chipsets, and the popular x58 Asus Rampage and Sabertooth series. Shuttles and the USB 3.0 cards work with nec chipsets which are no more on the Asus Motherboards. One can add an expansion card nec pci-e card to any computer to work with Intensity Shuttle

WOW, only 2 Z87 boards tested and 1 of those I suspect may have issues. I haven't tested the Expert, but Asus' other Thunderbolt board the Deluxe/Dual doesn't work properly with my BM and firewire cards in the 1x slots unless you disable the onboard Bluetooth and Wireless as it's always polling and causes glitches

I am looking to put together a new system which will be able to cope with video pp butter than my current system. Previously I was looking to get a x79 mobo like the Asus P9X79 Pro. Should we now not be looking at that configuration?

Depends on what BM device you want to use with it. If it's a PCI-e card then I'd be very surprised if it didn't work. If it's a USB 3 device then you may need to buy a 3rd party USB 3 card to get full compatibility

It's a bit disappointing how short the list of certified PC's is. We recently moved from HP to Dell because the HP onsite support constantly failed to get things done. Since Decklink doesn't work on Dell Optiplex 7010, we seem to need to turn clock's back to 90's and build our own PC's. That really isn't the desired way in a company that has tens of production PC's.

If you are wanting to install 4 boards then I would probably suggest getting an x79 board with an Ivybridge-E as it has more bus bandwidth to cope with multiple cards as you are probably going to need to add in a Graphics card and possibly a RAID card if you intend to do any uncompressed capturing and any serious editing

Wow! I've just bought a Windows Pro 3500 series.A Mini Recorder card does work but i cannot get the Decklink Studio to work… The card itself is ok cause when i put it in a MacPro it works.It would be awful if it means my motherboard is not compatible...

The funny things is that motherboards that had been declared as 'non-compatible' by Blackmagic DO work with the Intensity Pro. You only have to disable the powerscheme for the PCIexpress and then the card works flawlessly with the Intel DH67CL board. - But, BM won't tell you that.

Running with an Intensity Pro in a SuperMicro X10SLQ mother board, Intel i5, and Gskill memory. Using the onboad graphics card. Was slot specific, make sure the current Intel chipset drivers are installed.

So when you have the card installed (with the other 2 cards removed) does it show in device manager as either an 'Unknown multimedia device' or as 3 BM devices under 'Sound Video & game controllers'? If it doesn't show under either of those no matter which slot you put it in then I'd say the card was faulty

Papayin wrote:Funny all my boards are not even on the list. Intensity Pro works with Almost all Gigabyte and ASUS Motherboards from P5K to x79 and 2011. My first was P5K -p35 chipsets, and the popular x58 Asus Rampage and Sabertooth series. Shuttles and the USB 3.0 cards work with nec chipsets which are no more on the Asus Motherboards. One can add an expansion card nec pci-e card to any computer to work with Intensity Shuttle

I'd really like to know what type of motherboard it is & what is its specialty. I never used this type of products before though it's a new one from World famous Brand. Basically I need review about it & if you have any question then

It probably won't work. BM don't test AMD chipsets, you could try buying a Renesas/NEC USB 3 card with the earlier NEC controller and adding that into the system and connect the Shuttle through that, but the only way you'll find out is to try it

I have a Problem with a brand new purchased BM Mini Recorder. System is a Core i7-2600k on a Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H-B3 (v. 1.0) Mainboard which is in the Compatiblity List. No Chance to run the Mini Recorder on this System. Any PCI-E Slot fails. Changing the PCI-E Gen-Type in BIOS to Gen 1, Gen 2 or Gen 3 has also no Effect.

The same on a Asrock H81M-DGS (i5-4460, 6GB RAM, Nvidia GTX560Ti) ... the Mini Recorder was not detected on both Systems and any PCI-E Slot. But i think the Card has a simple Malfunction, i will send back and i hope the next Card will run ...